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- Digul abstract "The Digul (Dutch: Digoel) is a major river in southern Papua province, Indonesia, on the island of New Guinea.The swamplands upstream were known by the name \"Boven-Digoel\" (Above the Digul, in Dutch) and hosted a penal colony at Tanahmerah (Red Earth) in the early 20th century, when Indonesia was a colony of Holland. As a result of the abortive 1926 revolt by the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI), the Dutch exiled 823 of the most troublesome revolutionaries here.Rising on the southern slopes of Maoke Mountains, the Digul flows first south and then west to empty into the Arafura Sea. For much of its length it travels across a low region of extensive swamps and creates a delta near Dolak (Frederik Hendrik) Island. The river has a length of 525 kilometres (326 mi) and is navigable as far as Tanahmerah.".
- Digul country Indonesia.
- Digul mouthMountain Arafura_Sea.
- Digul mouthPlace Arafura_Sea.
- Digul mouthPosition Digul__mouthPosition__1.
- Digul region Papua_(province).
- Digul sourceCountry Indonesia.
- Digul thumbnail Digul.png?width=300.
- Digul wikiPageID "4752771".
- Digul wikiPageLength "3238".
- Digul wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Digul wikiPageRevisionID "678771548".
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink Arafura_Sea.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink Boven-Digoel.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Western_New_Guinea.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Papua_(province).
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Indonesia.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_East_Indies.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink Estuary.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink Maoke_Mountains.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink New_Guinea.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink Papua_(province).
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink River.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink River_delta.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink Tanahmerah.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLink Yos_Sudarso_Island.
- Digul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boven Digul".
- Digul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Digul".
- Digul country "Indonesia".
- Digul imageCaption "NASA Landsat image of the Digul Estuary, looking roughly east. Dolak can be seen towards the south.".
- Digul imageSize "250".
- Digul length "525".
- Digul lengthRound "0".
- Digul mouthLatD "7".
- Digul mouthLatM "7".
- Digul mouthLatNs "S".
- Digul mouthLocation "Arafura Sea".
- Digul mouthLongD "138".
- Digul mouthLongEw "E".
- Digul mouthLongM "42".
- Digul name "Digul".
- Digul region Papua_(province).
- Digul sourceCountry "Indonesia".
- Digul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Digul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geobox.
- Digul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-nl.
- Digul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Papua-geo-stub.
- Digul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rivers_in_Indonesia.
- Digul subject Category:Landforms_of_Western_New_Guinea.
- Digul subject Category:Rivers_of_Papua_(province).
- Digul hypernym River.
- Digul type BodyOfWater.
- Digul type NaturalPlace.
- Digul type Place.
- Digul type River.
- Digul type Stream.
- Digul type Location.
- Digul type BodyOfWater.
- Digul type Place.
- Digul type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Digul type Thing.
- Digul type Q4022.
- Digul type Q47521.
- Digul comment "The Digul (Dutch: Digoel) is a major river in southern Papua province, Indonesia, on the island of New Guinea.The swamplands upstream were known by the name \"Boven-Digoel\" (Above the Digul, in Dutch) and hosted a penal colony at Tanahmerah (Red Earth) in the early 20th century, when Indonesia was a colony of Holland.".
- Digul label "Digul".
- Digul sameAs Q575695.
- Digul sameAs Category:Digul_River.
- Digul sameAs Digul.
- Digul sameAs Дигул.
- Digul sameAs Digul.
- Digul sameAs Digul.
- Digul sameAs Digul.
- Digul sameAs Kali_Digul.
- Digul sameAs Digulas.
- Digul sameAs Digoel_(rivier).
- Digul sameAs Digul.
- Digul sameAs m.0clh3w.
- Digul sameAs Дигул.
- Digul sameAs Дігул.
- Digul sameAs Q575695.
- Digul wasDerivedFrom Digul?oldid=678771548.
- Digul depiction Digul.png.
- Digul isPrimaryTopicOf Digul.
- Digul name "Digul".